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Sculpture

The Sculpture program aims to instil confidence and knowledge which form the basis for the development of the students' own individual sculptural direction. Units at all levels are project-based and employ a range of materials, skills and techniques. In addition to normal studio sessions, students are required to attend a weekly studio theory session which provides a forum for the discussion of historical aspects of sculpture as well as ideas and attitudes evident in the contemporary practice of sculpture.

For more information contact: Robert Mr Robert Jenyns (Head, Sculpture) (03) 6226 4321 Robert.Jenyns@utas.edu.au

Handbook information on Sculpture

 
First Year Unit
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Third Year Unit
Postgraduate

 
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